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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
BEINN A' CHLEIBH Beinn a' Chleibh 102 Described on Perthshire Plans [Perthshire Name Books Missing]
GLEN LOCHY Glen Lochy
Glen Lochy
Glen Lochy
Glen Lochy
John Campbell Gamekeeper
Malcolm McNicol Dalmally
Robert Scott Dalmally
Revd. [Reverend] Mr McLean Dalmally
102 This large glen lies between the County Boundary near Tyndrum and Inverlochy and is situated chiefly on Sheet 102.
RIVER LOCHY River Lochy
River Lochy
River Lochy
River Lochy
John Campbell
Malcolm McNicol
Robert Scott
Revd. [Reverend] Mr McLean
091; 101; 102 The river which rises near the east end of, and flows westward through the above Glen, and joins the River Orchy near Inverlochy.
COIRE A' GHAILL Coire Ghoill
Coire Ghoill
Coir' a' Ghaill
John Campbell
Malcolm McNicol
G. Ortho. [Gaelic Orthography]
102 A beautiful Corrie extending Southwards from Eas a' Ghaoill Sign. [Signification] Lowlandmans' Corrie

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Sheet 102 Argyllshire

Surveyor's Signature: "Bruce H. Melville Capt. R.E. Aug. 31st. 1870" [Bruce Hull Melville, Captain, Royal Engineers August 31 1870]

Transcriber's notes

Beinn a' Chleibh also appears on Perthshire Sheet 89

The River Lochy appears on Sheets 102, 90 & 91 as does Glen Lochy. The River Lochy joins the River Orchy on Sheet 102 and does not appear on Sheet 101 as stated in the Situation Field.

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